Goaded by the thought Emily cast fear and hesitation to the winds and started briskly off down the lane.
" "Her mother is—dead," answered Cousin Jimmy, with a little odd hesitation.
' Beatrice replied, without any hesitation, 'a couple of hundred at least.
' Without giving her a moment for hesitation, Anna seized the feeble creature under the arms, and so, coaxing, supporting, carrying, got her to bed.
' Anna repeated; and added, with hesitation: 'I suppose one will want some new clothes?
'Come now,' he insisted, as if despising this hesitation.
Raise your eyes; rest them on mine; have no hesitation; fear not to trust me—I am a man to be trusted.
He did not miss one characteristic movement, one hesitation in language, or one lisp in utterance.
But I too plainly felt this would never do: the slightest hesitation would have been fatal to the incipient treaty of peace.
" A teacher who understood her business would take it back at once, without hesitation, contest, or expostulation—proceed with even exaggerated care to smoothe every difficulty, to reduce it to the level of their understandings, return it to them thus modified, and lay on the lash of sarcasm with unsparing hand.
Where to go to get some breakfast I could not tell; but I proceeded, not without hesitation, to descend.
Yes, I have very little hesitation in saying that could we examine the waste-paper baskets of the hotels around Charing Cross until we found the remains of the mutilated Times leader we could lay our hands straight upon the person who sent this singular message.
Have no hesitation in lighting one.
She was asked accordingly and said grace without any hesitation, after which she proceeded to eat heartily of the excellent supper Felicity had provided.
" croaked Joseph, catching an opportunity from our hesitation to thrust in his evil tongue.
Certainly their presence would have been enough for a botanist to name without hesitation the parallel which traversed Lincoln Island.
The dog then left the beach, and guided by his wonderful instinct, without showing the least hesitation, went straight in among the downs.
"Here," replied Spilett, after some hesitation tearing a leaf out of his note-book.
You will have to see the outside, but you can't know the inside till the answer comes;" and propping herself up, Jill wrote the following note, with some hesitation at the beginning and end, for she did not know the gentleman she was addressing, except by sight, and it was rather awkward:— "Robert Walker.
" The little drum came flying in, and, catching it, Jill, with some hesitation, obeyed Frank's order.